Argentine Film Festival, Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, 30 October – 20 November, 2017

All screenings are free.
6 p.m. each evening at
Screenings will take place in the Lecture Theatre Kelvin Hall, 1417 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AN
Programme
Monday 30th October: Kriptonita (Nicanor Loreti, 2015) – book via eventbrite
Monday 6th November: Historias de cronopios y de famas (Julio Ludueña, 2013) – book via eventbrite
Monday 13th November: Cassandra (Inés de Oliveira Cézar, 2012) – book via eventbrite
Monday 20th November: Las viudas de los jueves (Marcelo Piñeyro, 2009) – book via eventbrite
Argentine Film Festival Info about films.
Films (with English subtitles) kindly provided by Embassy of the Argentine Republic in the UK.
For further information, please email: Dr Eamon McCarthy
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